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Topic Review (Newest First)

01-08-2013 09:21 PM

Sky65

Thanks for the replies. The belt looks to be running true. The water-pump pulley has a step worn in it. It's a little hard to get to the crank pulley so I can't be sure of it. The alt is steel and ok. I'll try and get a picture.

01-07-2013 01:57 PM

hcompton

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sky65

What is the life expectancy of aluminum pulleys on a SBC? Is there a brand that is better than the others? Put some cheapies on the 65 Corvette about 5 years ago and they have noticeable wear. I think it's time to replace them.

Thanks
Tom

Should out last the engine. i would think. Are the belts running true. If they are cocked it may show wear. Any pictures? Never had a pulley go bad. Not the pulley its self. Bearing yes.

Are these V belt or serpentine

01-07-2013 01:53 PM

hcompton

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sky65

What is the life expectancy of aluminum pulleys on a SBC? Is there a brand that is better than the others? Put some cheapies on the 65 Corvette about 5 years ago and they have noticeable wear. I think it's time to replace them.

Thanks
Tom

Should out last the engine. i would think. Are the belts running true. If they are cocked it may show wear. But can you take them off and clean just to make sure they are failing. Any pictures?

01-07-2013 01:26 PM

bentwings

I have over 20k miles on all of my aluminum pulleys. The v-belt ones have almost no wear showing however the 8mm blower pulleys have about 1 more year before they will have to be replaced. My mistake for not getting them with hard anodizing. Apparently the lower pulley gets sand and road grit trapped in it and the stuff goes around and around doing it's thing. The blower belt shows no wear at all.

I put a direction arrow on each belt so it gets installed going the same direction each time I remove them. Whether it does any good or not I don't know. It's just an old habit from industry.

01-06-2013 10:23 PM

vinniekq2

when I was in high school I made an alternator pulley. It was cast aluminum.after a couple years it looked dull but didnt show any wear.

01-06-2013 09:30 PM

Sky65

Aluminim Pulley Life

What is the life expectancy of aluminum pulleys on a SBC? Is there a brand that is better than the others? Put some cheapies on the 65 Corvette about 5 years ago and they have noticeable wear. I think it's time to replace them.